Shun'ichi Suzuki

Shun'ichi Suzuki (13 April 1953-) was a Liberal Democratic Party of Japan politician.

Biography
Shun'ichi Suzuki was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1953, the son of Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki and the brother-in-law of Taro Aso, and he graduated from Waseda University. Suzuki was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1990 as the representative from Iwate's 2nd district, serving as a Jiminto member. Suzuki supported revising the constitution, collective self-defense, the reactivation of nuclear power pants, relocating the US Marine Corps air station on Okinawa, the purchase of the Senkaku Islands, taking up a strong attitude against China, and nuclear energy, while he opposed reforming the National Assembly, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, nuclear weapons, and allowing for women to retain their Imperial status even after marriage.